Preface

This guide discusses how to use Netscape Server Application Programmer's
Interface (NSAPI) to build plug-ins that define Server Application Functions
(SAFs) to extend and modify SunTM JavaTM System Web Server 7.0.
The guide also provides a reference of the NSAPI functions you can use to
define new plug-ins.

Who Should Use This Book

The intended audience for this guide is the person who develops, assembles,
and deploys NSAPI plug-ins in a corporate enterprise. This guide assumes you
are familiar with the following topics:

HTTP

HTML

NSAPI

C programming

Software development processes, including debugging and source
code control

Web Server 7.0 Documentation Set

The Web Server documentation set describes how to install and administer
the Web Server. You can access Web Server 7.0 Update 4 documentation at http://docs.sun.com/coll/1653.4.

The Sun Java System Web Server documents are now in wiki format at http://wikis.sun.com/display/WebServerdocs/Home.
This wiki is intended to promote collaboration and contribution on documentation
content for Web Server. You are welcome to contribute, by posting your comments
or by directly editing the wiki page, as long as the content is relevant to
an appropriate standard.

For an introduction to Web Server 7.0, refer to the books in the order
in which they are listed in the following table.

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